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FPI Attacks Buddhist Temples During Rohingya Protest
Rahmat | August 10, 2012

 Members of the Islamic Defenders Front and other Muslim organizations hold a 
rally in Pontianak, West Kalimantan, on Aug. 3, 2012, in protest against the 
reported killings of Rohingya Muslims in the Myanmar state of Rakhine. (Antara 
Photo/Jessica Helena Wuysang) Makassar. A rally by the Islamic Defenders Front 
against the killing of Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar turned violent in Makassar 
on Friday, as protesters attacked two Buddhist temples in the South Sulawesi 
capital.

The Islamic Defenders Front (FPI) began the rally after finishing their Friday 
prayer at Al-Markaz Al-Islami Mosque, forming a convoy and traveling down some 
of the city’s main streets.

On Jalan Sulawesi, they stopped and threw stones at Kwang Kong Buddhist temple. 
A few protesters were seen banging the door of the temple with wooden sticks.

The group also went to throw stones at Xian Ma temple, which is a secretariat 
office for the South Sulawesi branch of the Council of Buddhist Communities 
(Walubi).

Police officers stopped the attack by facilitating a meeting between the FPI 
protesters and Yongris, head of the Walubi branch.

Yongris told the FPI that Walubi regretted the killings of Rohingya Muslims, 
including those allegedly conducted by Myanmar security forces. He asked the 
protesters to urge Myanmar authorities to end the atrocity.

“We really regret the slaughtering,” he said. “We truly don’t approve of 
violence.”

The FPI demanded that the Indonesian government cut bilateral ties with Myanmar 
if the country’s authorities failed to end the violence.

Violence erupted in June in Rakhine state in western Myanmar between Buddhists 
and Muslim Rohingya, leaving about 80 people dead from both sides, according to 
official estimates.

According to New York-based Human Rights Watch, Myanmar security forces have 
opened fire on Rohingya Muslims, committed rape and stood by as rival mobs 
attacked each other during the recent wave of sectarian violence

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